Target Builder:[cdn.theatlantic.com image 850x568]Well, this one wasn't far off. Slightly less sprawl than we ended up with but they certainly nailed the car dependent approach to urban planning that dominated most of the last 50 years or so.

"Urban and suburban planning for the future, envisioned in GM's Futurama exhibit at the World's Fair. "

That's the second doctor, right? I just started watching that show, starting with the classic episodes on Amazon Prime. They only have a cross-section of episodes, but it's really cool to see the early black and white episodes. I figure I'll watch all the classic they have on Prime, then get into the revised series. I hope they are all available - it was kind of jarring to read that several episodes from the classic series are just gone for good, discarded by the BBC.

Orgasmatron138:DjangoStonereaver: So much of it looks like Troughton-era DOCTOR WHO sets.

That's the second doctor, right? I just started watching that show, starting with the classic episodes on Amazon Prime. They only have a cross-section of episodes, but it's really cool to see the early black and white episodes. I figure I'll watch all the classic they have on Prime, then get into the revised series. I hope they are all available - it was kind of jarring to read that several episodes from the classic series are just gone for good, discarded by the BBC.

The only universal exposition to be held without [Bureau International des Expositions] approval was the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The sanctioning organization at Paris denied them "official" status because its president, Robert Moses, did not comply with BIE rules in place at the time [...]

The only universal exposition to be held without [Bureau International des Expositions] approval was the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The sanctioning organization at Paris denied them "official" status because its president, Robert Moses, did not comply with BIE rules in place at the time [...]

Fortunately, it was only 90 minutes from New York to Paris, undersea by rail.

The only universal exposition to be held without [Bureau International des Expositions] approval was the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The sanctioning organization at Paris denied them "official" status because its president, Robert Moses, did not comply with BIE rules in place at the time [...]

The only universal exposition to be held without [Bureau International des Expositions] approval was the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The sanctioning organization at Paris denied them "official" status because its president, Robert Moses, did not comply with BIE rules in place at the time [...]

The only universal exposition to be held without [Bureau International des Expositions] approval was the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The sanctioning organization at Paris denied them "official" status because its president, Robert Moses, did not comply with BIE rules in place at the time [...]

He forwarded them didn't he? There's always one guy who ruins it for everyone.

TV's Vinnie:The Powers That Be keep feeding us lies about a better and more just future, to keep us complacent and hopeful. In thinking that no matter how sucky things are today, tomorrow will be better.

And then instead they give us Detroit, Justin Bieber, and NSA spying programs.